Ceder Wright and Alex Honnold are basically explorers for a living — the two travel together to crazy places around the world and record their journeys for National Geographic. On a recent trip through the American Southwest, they picked up an unexpected addition.

The two men had stopped somewhere in the desert for a bathroom break when they spotted a tiny, shivering puppy curled up in an old tire. They couldn't just leave him there, so they picked him up and took him in.

Of course, they weren't prepared for raising a puppy on their trip, so they fed him string cheese and let him drink their water. The duo named him Sufferpup ... after the name of their grueling expedition through the desert, Sufferfest.

He quickly became the unofficial mascot of their trip, trotting along after the men everywhere they went. After the expedition was over, Sufferpup was adopted by an awesome family in Colorado. But Wright and Honnold still go back to visit their little adventure buddy — even though he's a LOT bigger now.

what is wrong with huamsn that they leave a pup in the wild with no food or help absolute disgusting but to the heroes who took this tiny beautful dog and cared form him many many thanks you have beautiful souls Val in Perth Western Australia

They say we all have guardian angels,you guys was sufferpups' angels.And it's wonderful that you rescued him. And found him a forever home.. Thank you for saving him & for sharing this . May God bless & be with you both...